I discovered lemmy back when reddit started to charge for their API. However upon taking a look at it, it seemed that apart from like 8 communities,there was not much going on elsewhere. Things seem to have changed since then, quite a lot of active communities these days. So how many users do yall reckon lemmy has now? Is it close to 5M? or perhaps even higher?

  • CodexArcanum@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 days ago

    People say this, but I’ve been on Lemmy and Mastodon for about 1.5 years and Lemmy feels a lot more engaging than Masto. My posts there get one or two likes and boosts, while posts and comments here regularly get dozens if not hundreds of upvotes. I think Blue Sky is eating their lunch right now.

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      Microblogging is about individuals while lemmy is about topics.

      With the former, unless you involve algorithmic recommendations or recommendation lists like bluesky, its going to be a lot of work for users to get a nice feed from just following individual people.

      With the latter, the things i mentioned are basically built into the system so its easier to get a lively experience even with much fewer users.

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        My experience goes against this position.

        Between quite a few really active users and the ability to follow hashtags I have had a very active timeline almost since day 1 in Mastodon.

        To put it in comparison, I find it hard to keep up with the Masto timeline while my 6-hour best sorting starts quickly showing a ton of doubles (wouldn’t it be great if we could somehow make them go away? )

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          In Thunder you can at least disable showing crossposts which should remove a lot of duplicates.